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A Glimpse into the Pandemic’s Landscape in the Search, Investigation, Identification, and Reunification of the Missing
A Glimpse into the Pandemic’s Landscape in the Search, Investigation, Identification, and Reunification of the Missing
Webinar (Watch Now) | Recorded on Oct 12, 2021

Explore how navigating through a pandemic has impacted the search, investigation, identification, and reunification of the missing and unidentified. You will learn how the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference brings together national and international experts to address these difficult issues by offering innovative and effective strategies and approaches to address the complex, multifaceted nature of missing person cases exacerbated by the pandemic.

Multiculturalism and Police: Understanding the Fragile Relationship with Communities of Color
Multiculturalism and Police: Understanding the Fragile Relationship with Communities of Color
Webinar (Watch Now) | Duration: 1h 33m | Recorded on Aug 26, 2020

Join us to discuss the current climate and challenges that exist with communities of color and law enforcement. Examine the steps agencies can take to try and improve police community relations. Review the dynamics that have stressed relationships between law enforcement and the African America community. Gain understanding about why a climate of distrust exists and what can be done about it.

The Internet, Technology, and the Crime Scene: Considering the "Electronic Witness" - Part 1
The Internet, Technology, and the Crime Scene: Considering the "Electronic Witness" - Part 1
Webinar (Watch Now) | Recorded on Sep 1, 2022

Crimes are rarely solved within the first 24 hours, but those first hours after the crime is discovered are critical for law enforcement. While nothing can replace a skilled investigator, various technologies can assist in providing significant leads. Instead of treating technology as an afterthought, this webinar will discuss digital identifiers that can help you during your investigations. During this webinar, we will share victim-based, suspect-based, and location-based ways of finding evidence to include innovative ways of seeing a crime scene through different technologies. This is a part 1 of 2 webinars. Though it is recommended, you do not need to attend part 1 to attend part 2. Remember, even though your suspect's device did not "connect" to anything, it likely did leave a trail on the victim's device, nearby routers, or may have been collected by tech companies. No high-tech background is needed!

The Internet, Technology, and the Crime Scene: Considering the "Electronic Witness" - Part 2
The Internet, Technology, and the Crime Scene: Considering the "Electronic Witness" - Part 2
Webinar (Watch Now) | Recorded on Sep 29, 2022

Crimes are rarely solved within the first 24 hours, but those first hours after the crime is discovered are critical for law enforcement. While nothing can replace a skilled investigator, various technologies can assist in providing significant leads. Instead of treating technology as an afterthought, this webinar will discuss digital identifiers that can help you during your investigations. We will discuss victim-based, suspect-based, and location-based ways of finding evidence to include innovative ways of seeing a crime scene through different technologies. This is a part 2 of 2 webinars. Though it is recommended, you do not need to watch part 1 for part 2. Remember, even though your suspect's device did not "connect" to anything, it likely did leave a trail on the victim's device, nearby routers, or may have been collected by tech companies. No high-tech background is needed!

Understanding Implicit and Explicit Bias
Understanding Implicit and Explicit Bias
Webinar (Watch Now) | Duration: 1h 7m | Recorded on Aug 25, 2020

Increase awareness and understanding of the automatic association people make between groups of people and stereotypes about those groups (Implicit Bias). Examine how implicit bias can have significant influence in the outcomes of interactions between individuals and the justice system (law enforcement, social services, courts, etc.)

Why Should You Attend the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference?
Why Should You Attend the National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference?
Webinar (Watch Now) | Recorded on Mar 20, 2023

Detective Agnes Watson, Rialto Police Department in California, gained critical insights and resources at the 2022 National Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference to better aid in the investigation and safe recovery of a missing teenager abducted from her home. Watch the video testimonial to hear about this case and lessons learned. The 2024 conference will be held in Las Vegas, April 16-19, and will feature breakout sessions, plenary sessions, and daily keynote presentations delivered by experts in the field of missing persons.

 
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